Rated 5 out of 5 by Myatt no iron poplin pants
Good! I like it! Probably will order more in the future because I feel comfortable on it, I just wear one today!
July 13, 2016

Rated 1 out of 5 by cukecumber stay clear of these
runs small. thin material, looks cheap on. i got them cheap and i guess you do get what you pay for.
July 8, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by Misis So soft and comfortable. Easy to take care. GREAT
Great value, good quality, easy to take care, good for work.
June 24, 2016

Rated 4 out of 5 by goforth item 49290
ran a little small in the hips and also was not long enough. I ordered tall and they are a little short. I am 5'8 1/2". Not sure what your height range is on your product, but normally they run from 5'7" to 5'11" with outher companies. May want to post the guideline for tall sizes. Overall satisfied with product.
June 10, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by meatball1 Love these pants!
True to size, ordered white but would like to try other colors.
June 1, 2016

Rated 2 out of 5 by Amber12345678 Cheaply made
The fabric is very cheap. For four dollars it was OK to wear in a pinch, but don't count on for anything if you are going to be seen in public.
May 11, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by DeeAnnG Love these pants
After being worn, washed and dried, they still look great.
March 30, 2016

Rated 2 out of 5 by Guyedas Pants look nice.
Washed the pants and dried then but the crease where they were folded when I got them did not come out. So have to iron them. Will iron and wear then wash again to see the they come out.
March 30, 2016

BEST ANSWER:This is what I found on google. Poplin, sometimes called tabinet, is a type of medium- to heavy-weight, durable fabric that is now most frequently made of cotton or a cotton/polyester blend. The name derives from the French papelaine, a fabric normally made with silk, that used in the 1400s. Until about the 20th century, different types of poplin were often used to make dresses suitable for winter wear. It was also a popular upholstery fabric.

I have several of these pants and they are medium to dressing pants and I like them very much.

BEST ANSWER:This is what I found on google. Poplin, sometimes called tabinet, is a type of medium- to heavy-weight, durable fabric that is now most frequently made of cotton or a cotton/polyester blend. The name derives from the French papelaine, a fabric normally made with silk, that used in the 1400s. Until about the 20th century, different types of poplin were often used to make dresses suitable for winter wear. It was also a popular upholstery fabric.

I have several of these pants and they are medium to dressing pants and I like them very much.

BEST ANSWER:I can't answer about the 16 women's size but I bought the "small, 10-12 " in misses (not petite) and they fit perfectly. the only thing I had to do was hem them just one turn. I am 5'7" tall so they do run tall. I've got one in just about every color. I ordered the white but you can see through them so I wouldn't order white.

BEST ANSWER:I can't answer about the 16 women's size but I bought the "small, 10-12 " in misses (not petite) and they fit perfectly. the only thing I had to do was hem them just one turn. I am 5'7" tall so they do run tall. I've got one in just about every color. I ordered the white but you can see through them so I wouldn't order white.

The elastic stretches out so the waist gets way too big after six months in every pair of pants I buy from you. Am I the only one?

A shopper
on Sep 14, 2015

BEST ANSWER:I have several pairs of these pants, some of which I have had for over a year. I wash them after wearing for one or two days, and dry in the drier. I do not bleach them or use hot water (I use warm). I have not had a problem with any of them.

BEST ANSWER:I have several pairs of these pants, some of which I have had for over a year. I wash them after wearing for one or two days, and dry in the drier. I do not bleach them or use hot water (I use warm). I have not had a problem with any of them.

what is the inseam on the tall size; I don't see it in the size chart?

A shopper
on Jul 15, 2015

BEST ANSWER:Inseams aren't generally listed on the size chart. There's too much variation among the various items. For this particular pair, the inseam is listed in the item description. That's found at the upper right, next to the picture, just above the available sizes and colors.

BEST ANSWER:Inseams aren't generally listed on the size chart. There's too much variation among the various items. For this particular pair, the inseam is listed in the item description. That's found at the upper right, next to the picture, just above the available sizes and colors.

BEST ANSWER:For a 2X I would order at least a size 20 probably a 22 if they make them. I used to wear a 1X and always had to guess. You never know until you try it on so I always ordered both sizes to be certain and sent the one back that was too tight. Genie G. - Texas

BEST ANSWER:For a 2X I would order at least a size 20 probably a 22 if they make them. I used to wear a 1X and always had to guess. You never know until you try it on so I always ordered both sizes to be certain and sent the one back that was too tight. Genie G. - Texas